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Nokia eases access to Internet services

Nokia eases access to Internet services

 21.12.2008 16:00   reuters.com

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia on Sunday removed one of the key obstacles for takeup of its new Internet offering, combining sign-ins for its overall services site Ovi.com and for its media sharing service.

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